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On the Pershore Road in Stirchley, Birmingham.

Heading towards Dog Pool Lane.

The closed down Stirchley Public Baths on the corner of Bournville Lane and Hazelwell Street. Built in 1910.

Grade II listed.

<a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-471710-stirchley-public-baths-" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Stirchley Public Baths, Birmingham</a>

SP 08 SE BIRMINGHAM BOURNVILLE LANE Stirchley 997/12/10208 Stirchley Public Baths

GV II

Swimming baths. 1910, by John P. Osborne. Red brick in Flemish bond and diaper pattern blue brick, and with stone dressings. Slate roofs. PLAN: Quadrant on plan, with main bath range on north with boiler house and chimney to west, tower to east and range to south and east with main entrance at centre of curved front. Edwardian Baroque style. EXTERIOR: Single storey. Long curved SE front with parapet and cornice, and rusticated stone aedicules with broken pediments containing festoons; moulded cill and cornice and rusticated stone entrance centrepiece with Ionic pilasters, broken pediment containing festooned cartouche inscribed A 1910 D, coved round-arch doorway with quadrant panelled double doors, flanked by small diamond-shape windows; small octagonal cupola above with consoles and inscribed Public Baths on drum, and lead-clad dome. Large gable end on right to main north range with moulded string, large semi-circular window with raised voussoirs and occulus on raised gable of ridge light, flanking broad rusticated pilaster on left and tower on right corner, with rusticated stone lower stage with cornice and broken pediment at front with occulus, and brick upper stage with two stone quoins on each corner, and parapet with moulded stone coping raised over corners, and with louvered cupola with shallow lead-clad dome. Chimney at rear west end of north range with round-arch panels and cornice. INTERIOR largely intact. Glazed tile pool, open to braced iron roof trusses and ridge-light; white glazed brick walls with red brick dressings; changing cubicles below and above balconies on side walls. Glazed screen at entrance, ticket hatches and glazed brick walls.


Listing NGR: SP0533481233

Onto Bournville Lane with Stirchley Library.

Stirchley Library on Bournville Lane.

Built 1905 while the Kings Norton & Northfield Urban District Council still existed.

Grade II listed.

<a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-471711-stirchley-library-" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Stirchley Library, Birmingham</a>

SP 08 SE BIRMINGHAM BOURNEVILLE LANE (North side), Stirchley 997/12/10210 Stirchley Library

GV II


Library. 1905, by John P. Osborne. Red brick in Flemish bond, with stone dressings.. Slate roof with stone coped gable ends. Integral brick end stack with cornice. PLAN: Central entrance vestibule with imperial stairs over the porch, giving access to the libraries. Freestyle. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3:3:3 bay front. Slightly advanced gables to left and right with canted stone 2-storey bays with pilastered mullions and moulded transoms and cills; narrow flanking bays break forward with similarly pilastered windows; centre recessed, the stone doorway with flanking pilasters and coved round arch with large keystone rising into large stone frieze above with inscription: FREE LIBRARY in big letters, over which there is a glazed 6-bay colonnade with a modillion cornice above, all in stone. Leaded pane windows and panelled and glazed double doors. INTERIOR: Entrance vestibule has glazed and panelled screen and double doors with Art Nouveau stained glass. Imperial staircase over entrance with square newels with ball finials and alternating plain and splat balusters; panelled ceiling. Glazed screen to library entrance with pilastered mullions and moulded transoms arched over the doorways. The libraries are light from above, have wall pilasters and cornices, and the office has a pilastered wooden chimneypiece with cornices.



Listing NGR: SP0531281220
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Source Stirchley Public Baths and Free Library - Bournville Lane, Stirchley
Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location52° 25′ 44.85″ N, 1° 55′ 22.54″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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